Meghan Markle 'has lots to say' but warned 2024 is not the year for her to pen memoir


“I am sure that is still the plan and it will form part of their deal with Penguin,” she told the Mirror. “But timing is everything and 2024 wouldn’t be the right time for its release.”

Lynn mentioned that the public might be overwhelmed with stories about the couple’s private matters, suggesting people could be tired of it.

“There are many things Meghan will want to say and put her side across about,” she explained.

“She’ll want [to] talk [about] her marriage to Harry, her relationship with King Charles and Camilla, Kate and William.

“I’m sure fans would like her to talk about her relationship with her father Thomas, but she isn’t that forthcoming about that side of her life.”

Lynn also said: “However, many are still reeling from and discussing the contents of Harry’s best-selling memoir Spare.

“Then the couple faced backlash again at the end of the year with the release of Omid Scobie’s Endgame with its revelations stirring up old debates.”

In her final thoughts, Lynn advised: “If Meghan is sensible, she will be looking for a quieter time in 2024, it’s time for her [to] take [a] step back from her association with the Royal Family and give that rift time to heal quietly.

“She can then quietly concentrate on her Philanthropy work. There will be a time in the future when an autobiography will be relevant, but not now.”

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